Air PBR 106.162: Livestock Auction Facilities

Livestock auction sales facilities must be operated according to the specific conditions stated in 30 TAC Sections 106.4 and 106.162. Record-keeping requirements are discussed.

Livestock auction sales facilities must be operated according to
the specific conditions stated in Title 30, Texas Administrative
Code (30 TAC),
Section 106.162, and meet the general conditions stated in 30
TAC
Section 106.4 to be permitted by rule.

Note: All PBR checklists that are made available to the public are optional and are not required forms. These checklists are provided for your convenience only.

To operate under this permit by rule (PBR), you must (1) submit a claimand receive our written
approvalbefore construction of the facility
begins and (2) keep records as described
below.

Quick Screen

To determine whether your facility qualifies for this PBR, first
consider this quick screen:

The facility must be at least 600 feet from the nearest:

recreational area

residence, other than that of the facility owner or
operator

other structure, unless that structure is used by only the
facility owner or operator

If your facility complies with this limitation:

Complete our PBR Applicability Checklist,
TCEQ Form - 10149, to find out whether your facility meets the
general conditions for a PBR,
-and-

to find out whether it meets the specific conditions for this
PBR, complete our PBR 106.162 Checklist, TCEQ Form - 20071, Available in or .

A checklist has been developed by the TCEQ to assist staff in determining whether a facility or project meets all of the applicable requirements. The use of this checklist is not mandatory; however, it is the responsibility of each applicant to show how a facility being claimed under a PBR meets all of the general and specific requirements. If all PBR requirements cannot be met, a facility will not be allowed to operate under the PBR, and an application for a construction permit may be required under 30 TAC Chapter 116, Section 116.110(a). It is recommended that this checklist be used by applicants and a copy submitted with any registration to expedite review. If the checklist is used, check the most appropriate answer and include any additional information in the spaces provided. If additional space is needed, please include an extra page and reference the question number.

Once the general requirements for PBRs are met, the facility or project must show that it meets all of the specific requirements of the PBR being claimed. A checklist has been developed by the TCEQ to assist staff in determining whether a facility or project meets all of the applicable requirements. The use of this checklist is not mandatory; however, it is the responsibility of each applicant to show how a facility being claimed under a PBR meets all of the specific requirements. If all PBR requirements cannot be met, a facility will not be allowed to operate under the PBR so it is recommended that this checklist be used by applicants and a copy submitted with any registration to expedite review. If the checklist is used, check the most appropriate answer and include any additional information in the spaces provided. If additional space is needed, please include an extra page and reference the question number.

Fees of either $100 or $450 are required for any new or updated PBR registration. Please see fact sheet for additional details.

Record Keeping

Under 30 TAC
Section 106.8, your records must identify the rules under which
your facility is operating and demonstrate compliance for a rolling
12-month period. Be sure you keep at least these records:

These records must be kept on site and readily available on
request for inspection by the TCEQ or any air pollution control
program that has jurisdiction. If you have questions about the type
of records you should keep, contact the Air Program in the
TCEQ regional office that serves your county.